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| Review | There’s a deep sense of irony in Luca Guadagnino making a movie about cannibalism after directing Armie Hammer in Call My By Your Name (whose career was recently upended after being exposed for a wild cannibalism kink). Art imitates life. Anyway, based on Camille DeAngelis’ novel, Bones and All is an introspective coming-of-age American road trip story with a great cast. And cannibalism. This one is real gory, folks.
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| Review | There’s a deep sense of irony in Luca Guadagnino making a movie about cannibalism after directing Armie Hammer in Call My By Your Name (whose career was recently upended after being exposed for a wild cannibalism kink). Art imitates life. Anyway, based on Camille DeAngelis’ novel, Bones and All is an introspective coming-of-age American road trip story with a great cast. And cannibalism. This one is real gory, folks.